Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 2 September, 2008 - 11:57 #61
Talking on the phones for about 8.5 hours when you dont get a breather because there are 250 calls waiting makes my mouth dry up and thirsty apart from that alhumdulillah everything is cool. I prefer being busy too!
Angel
Submitted by xSmurfy786x on 2 September, 2008 - 13:16 #62
love to live but living to die wrote:
It's bloody HARD to work (especially either on foot or bike) when fasting, and when ever i went to a client's place, they offer a drink and i was like 'em, thanks but no thanks, i'm fasting', it's a pretty good excuse but it's hell explainin all about it! Alot of them associated 'fasting' to giving up just the food not the water or drinks... so that misunderstanding doesn't help!
LMAO i knoww! i went to like this meeting thing with school last year, during ramadhan, and they asked me if i wanted anything, i sed no im fasting. they were like awww alright then.. a few minutes later they put a glass of coke in and put it infront of me..! i was like errrmm dyu know when muslims fast were not allowed 2 eat OR drink? they were shocked lmao, still remember look on tha womans face haha, took me AGES explainig coz they were like all about dehydration etc etc haha.. bless
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If you desire Allah to be persistent in granting you the things you love,, be persistent in doing the things that he loves - (Imaam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal)
Submitted by Imaani on 2 September, 2008 - 21:30 #63
This year it seemed Ramadan came around so fast! And loads of ppl I've spoken to felt the same way. Last year I remember waiting and waiting for it, I suppose lots has happened this year at home so this year as a whole seems to have flown by.
I expected the fasts to be really tough but alhamdulillah so far so good. I always have this mental list of what I want to achieve in the month and inshallah I'm really determined this year and already really feel in Ramadan mode, which is good. Even being kinder to my siblings hasn't been as hard as I thought it would! The only thing is that in Ramadan the day just seems to fly, you want to do so much but there seems such little time.
Aaww good on you Naz for leading the way with salah at your home. I would absolutely love to read tarawih in the mosque but can't persuade anyone to come with me and I don't want to go by myself. Inshallah next year.
And welcome back Angel! Where have you been? And how are things?
Submitted by _Anonymous_ on 3 September, 2008 - 04:51 #64
Sorry for the lateness, but Ramadan Mubarak everyone!! InshALLAH its going well for everyone so far
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Anonymous = Unknown = ?
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 3 September, 2008 - 09:27 #65
Your title here...
Naz wrote:
Taraweeh was a laugh last night. Ive never laughed so much in my life. My dad didnt read taraweeh on Sunday and promised to read it Monday night. Come Monday night he tried to make excuses (no surprises there). Excuse no.1 "im too full so i wont be able to lead the taraweeh tonight." Me "nice try dad but you aint getting out of it." Dad "no really i dont feel so good." Me "well its your own fault you shouldnt have eaten so much." Excuse no.2 "Oh i cant remember some of the parts." Me "if you forget mum will be standing behind you and will remind you."
Come taraweeh time i told him hes gonna have to read it loud coz the little ones dont know the whole thing. Come start of Isha the mans muttering under his breath. After they had finished the 4 sunnah rakat they all turned around and started having ago at him that he was reading too quite and was going really fast. he then read the 4 fard rakat in exactly the same way. He finished both Isha and taraweeh in 35 minutes!
He reads it mosque style (a.k.a. speedo mode).
How many did you read......8 or 20???
Submitted by Courage on 3 September, 2008 - 13:02 #66
Well, if it's really late at night, I can sort of understand why the Imam might read slighlty faster. The last thing we want is for people to collapse!
ppl, dyu think thers any point in not watchin tv in Ramadhan if u kno your just gonna go bak to watchin it as soon as ramadhan is over? coz loads of people do that and i don't really get it.
and im tryin to complete the whole qur'an with translation this Ramadhan, but it takes really long, and the translation that i'm using has loads of brackets and footnotes which makes it hard to just keep readin.
Can anyone recommend a good one?, or tell me wot u do, plz
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'Allah gives and forgives
Man gets and forgets' Baba Ali
Submitted by Ya'qub on 3 September, 2008 - 16:52 #68
Young Anonymous Muslimah wrote:
ppl, dyu think thers any point in not watchin tv in Ramadhan if u kno your just gonna go bak to watchin it as soon as ramadhan is over? coz loads of people do that and i don't really get it.
and im tryin to complete the whole qur'an with translation this Ramadhan, but it takes really long, and the translation that i'm using has loads of brackets and footnotes which makes it hard to just keep readin.
Can anyone recommend a good one?, or tell me wot u do, plz
This is my favourite with VERY few brackets and footnotes
Taraweeh was a laugh last night. Ive never laughed so much in my life. My dad didnt read taraweeh on Sunday and promised to read it Monday night. Come Monday night he tried to make excuses (no surprises there). Excuse no.1 "im too full so i wont be able to lead the taraweeh tonight." Me "nice try dad but you aint getting out of it." Dad "no really i dont feel so good." Me "well its your own fault you shouldnt have eaten so much." Excuse no.2 "Oh i cant remember some of the parts." Me "if you forget mum will be standing behind you and will remind you."
Come taraweeh time i told him hes gonna have to read it loud coz the little ones dont know the whole thing. Come start of Isha the mans muttering under his breath. After they had finished the 4 sunnah rakat they all turned around and started having ago at him that he was reading too quite and was going really fast. he then read the 4 fard rakat in exactly the same way. He finished both Isha and taraweeh in 35 minutes!
He reads it mosque style (a.k.a. speedo mode).
How many did you read......8 or 20???
I alaways read 20 coz our local mosque reads 20. It would be too tight for the little ones to start off at 20 (they only ever pray when its ramzaan) so they are starting at 8. Im leading on sunday so their options are 20, 20 or 20 lol.
Well, if it's really late at night, I can sort of understand why the Imam might read slighlty faster. The last thing we want is for people to collapse!
Their belly is full of food they shouldnt be collapsing.
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No not the gum drop buttons! – Gingy
Submitted by Ya'qub on 3 September, 2008 - 17:41 #72
Naz wrote:
It would be too tight for the little ones to start off at 20 (they only ever pray when its ramzaan) so they are starting at 8. Im leading on sunday so their options are 20, 20 or 20 lol.
Why do they pray taraweh when its not compulsory but don't pray other prayers which ARE compulsory (depending on how young they are)?
Wouldn't it be better off to start them on the fardh prayers and once they do all of those then introduce them to taraweh?
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Don't just do something! Stand there.
Submitted by Noor on 3 September, 2008 - 17:52 #73
Anonymous wrote:
which english translation of the quran do you find it is easier to understand?
yusuf ali.
Submitted by Ya'qub on 3 September, 2008 - 17:59 #74
Noor wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
which english translation of the quran do you find it is easier to understand?
yusuf ali.
Really?!
I really like it, but I wouldn't say its 'easy'. Its in 'ye olde English' with words like 'doth' and 'thou'!
—
Don't just do something! Stand there.
Submitted by MuslimBro on 4 September, 2008 - 05:38 #75
Wanted to share this video.
">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK_-mBbNByQ]
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 4 September, 2008 - 09:16 #76
Naz wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Your title here...
Naz wrote:
Taraweeh was a laugh last night. Ive never laughed so much in my life. My dad didnt read taraweeh on Sunday and promised to read it Monday night. Come Monday night he tried to make excuses (no surprises there). Excuse no.1 "im too full so i wont be able to lead the taraweeh tonight." Me "nice try dad but you aint getting out of it." Dad "no really i dont feel so good." Me "well its your own fault you shouldnt have eaten so much." Excuse no.2 "Oh i cant remember some of the parts." Me "if you forget mum will be standing behind you and will remind you."
Come taraweeh time i told him hes gonna have to read it loud coz the little ones dont know the whole thing. Come start of Isha the mans muttering under his breath. After they had finished the 4 sunnah rakat they all turned around and started having ago at him that he was reading too quite and was going really fast. he then read the 4 fard rakat in exactly the same way. He finished both Isha and taraweeh in 35 minutes!
He reads it mosque style (a.k.a. speedo mode).
How many did you read......8 or 20???
I alaways read 20 coz our local mosque reads 20. It would be too tight for the little ones to start off at 20 (they only ever pray when its ramzaan) so they are starting at 8. Im
leading
on sunday so their options are 20, 20 or 20 lol.
What? since when are women allowed to lead prayer?
Submitted by Courage on 4 September, 2008 - 11:26 #77
They can lead an all female congregation. Aisha (ra) led prayers.
It would be too tight for the little ones to start off at 20 (they only ever pray when its ramzaan) so they are starting at 8. Im leading on sunday so their options are 20, 20 or 20 lol.
Why do they pray taraweh when its not compulsory but don't pray other prayers which ARE compulsory (depending on how young they are)?
Wouldn't it be better off to start them on the fardh prayers and once they do all of those then introduce them to taraweh?
Because if they dont read taraweeh (which they think is compulsory but i have omitted to tell them it isnt) then they wont read Isha which is compulsory. They read fajar but miss out Dhur, Asr and Maghrib coz theyr lazy sods. If im at home to nag them then they will read it but if im not they will skip them.
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No not the gum drop buttons! – Gingy
Submitted by Courage on 4 September, 2008 - 12:24 #79
Aren't Asr and Magrib the easiest to pray on time?
Nice nasheed, by the way, Muslimbro. Do you know what it means?
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Chin up, mate! Life's too short.
Submitted by Noor on 4 September, 2008 - 13:45 #80
Ya'qub wrote:
Noor wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
which english translation of the quran do you find it is easier to understand?
yusuf ali.
Really?!
I really like it, but I wouldn't say its 'easy'. Its in 'ye olde English' with words like 'doth' and 'thou'!
Submitted by Sumaiya on 4 September, 2008 - 18:23 #83
Ya'qub wrote:
Its like Hovis Best of Both.
exactly what i was thinking
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Behold...Me!
Submitted by Noor on 6 September, 2008 - 23:22 #84
hows ramadhan going for everyone, feeling the buzz yet? the days have flown! did anyone make a timetable? if yes, are you sticking to it?
remember me in your duas please!
Submitted by Ya'qub on 6 September, 2008 - 23:33 #85
Noor wrote:
hows ramadhan going for everyone, feeling the buzz yet? the days have flown! did anyone make a timetable? if yes, are you sticking to it?
remember me in your duas please!
20% of the way through already!!
Yikes!
I stated strongly, then faded somewhat. But today I had Iftar with ALL my friends as a going away celebration for me, and I had to make an emotional speech and everything!
Insha'Allah it has given me a boost until I get to Shams.
—
Don't just do something! Stand there.
Submitted by Noor on 6 September, 2008 - 23:41 #86
when are you going to syria? you are so lucky, im so jealous.
Submitted by Seraphim on 6 September, 2008 - 23:45 #87
Going WELL SLOW.
Its not been all that this year.
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Back in BLACK
Submitted by Ya'qub on 6 September, 2008 - 23:45 #88
Noor wrote:
when are you going to syria? you are so lucky, im so jealous.
16th insha'Allah! A week on Tuesday.
Don't be jealous though, you may well get to go one day insha'Allah, and you could get a lot more benefit from it than I do.
Mashallah - Inshallah you will enjoy it and find it fruitful.
—
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by Noor on 7 September, 2008 - 00:31 #90
Talking on the phones for about 8.5 hours when you dont get a breather because there are 250 calls waiting makes my mouth dry up and thirsty apart from that alhumdulillah everything is cool. I prefer being busy too!
Angel
LMAO i knoww! i went to like this meeting thing with school last year, during ramadhan, and they asked me if i wanted anything, i sed no im fasting. they were like awww alright then.. a few minutes later they put a glass of coke in and put it infront of me..! i was like errrmm dyu know when muslims fast were not allowed 2 eat OR drink? they were shocked lmao, still remember look on tha womans face haha, took me AGES explainig coz they were like all about dehydration etc etc haha.. bless
If you desire Allah to be persistent in granting you the things you love,, be persistent in doing the things that he loves - (Imaam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal)
This year it seemed Ramadan came around so fast! And loads of ppl I've spoken to felt the same way. Last year I remember waiting and waiting for it, I suppose lots has happened this year at home so this year as a whole seems to have flown by.
I expected the fasts to be really tough but alhamdulillah so far so good. I always have this mental list of what I want to achieve in the month and inshallah I'm really determined this year and already really feel in Ramadan mode, which is good. Even being kinder to my siblings hasn't been as hard as I thought it would! The only thing is that in Ramadan the day just seems to fly, you want to do so much but there seems such little time.
Aaww good on you Naz for leading the way with salah at your home. I would absolutely love to read tarawih in the mosque but can't persuade anyone to come with me and I don't want to go by myself. Inshallah next year.
And welcome back Angel! Where have you been? And how are things?
Sorry for the lateness, but Ramadan Mubarak everyone!! InshALLAH its going well for everyone so far
Anonymous = Unknown = ?
Your title here...
How many did you read......8 or 20???
Well, if it's really late at night, I can sort of understand why the Imam might read slighlty faster. The last thing we want is for people to collapse!
Chin up, mate! Life's too short.
ppl, dyu think thers any point in not watchin tv in Ramadhan if u kno your just gonna go bak to watchin it as soon as ramadhan is over? coz loads of people do that and i don't really get it.
and im tryin to complete the whole qur'an with translation this Ramadhan, but it takes really long, and the translation that i'm using has loads of brackets and footnotes which makes it hard to just keep readin.
Can anyone recommend a good one?, or tell me wot u do, plz
'Allah gives and forgives
Man gets and forgets' Baba Ali
http://halfDate.com
This is my favourite with VERY few brackets and footnotes
http://islamicbookstore.com/b5269.html
You should be able to get it from most Islamic bookshops, insha'Allah.
Also available online here:
http://quran.islamicnetwork.com/quran.php?q=2
Don't just do something! Stand there.
which english translation of the quran do you find it is easier to understand?
I alaways read 20 coz our local mosque reads 20. It would be too tight for the little ones to start off at 20 (they only ever pray when its ramzaan) so they are starting at 8. Im leading on sunday so their options are 20, 20 or 20 lol.
No not the gum drop buttons! – Gingy
Their belly is full of food they shouldnt be collapsing.
No not the gum drop buttons! – Gingy
Why do they pray taraweh when its not compulsory but don't pray other prayers which ARE compulsory (depending on how young they are)?
Wouldn't it be better off to start them on the fardh prayers and once they do all of those then introduce them to taraweh?
Don't just do something! Stand there.
yusuf ali.
Really?!
I really like it, but I wouldn't say its 'easy'. Its in 'ye olde English' with words like 'doth' and 'thou'!
Don't just do something! Stand there.
Wanted to share this video.
">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK_-mBbNByQ]
What? since when are women allowed to lead prayer?
They can lead an all female congregation. Aisha (ra) led prayers.
Chin up, mate! Life's too short.
Because if they dont read taraweeh (which they think is compulsory but i have omitted to tell them it isnt) then they wont read Isha which is compulsory. They read fajar but miss out Dhur, Asr and Maghrib coz theyr lazy sods. If im at home to nag them then they will read it but if im not they will skip them.
No not the gum drop buttons! – Gingy
Aren't Asr and Magrib the easiest to pray on time?
Nice nasheed, by the way, Muslimbro. Do you know what it means?
Chin up, mate! Life's too short.
yeah, the more you read it the easier it gets.
yeah, it scared me, i was like woah, where's that comin from? :oops:
Really good message though, if only we could all really act like one big muslim family...
'Allah gives and forgives
Man gets and forgets' Baba Ali
http://halfDate.com
Here's the original video with subtitles if you're wondering about the meaning.
I'll give you the link this time
Click here
exactly what i was thinking
Behold...Me!
hows ramadhan going for everyone, feeling the buzz yet? the days have flown! did anyone make a timetable? if yes, are you sticking to it?
remember me in your duas please!
20% of the way through already!!
Yikes!
I stated strongly, then faded somewhat. But today I had Iftar with ALL my friends as a going away celebration for me, and I had to make an emotional speech and everything!
Insha'Allah it has given me a boost until I get to Shams.
Don't just do something! Stand there.
when are you going to syria? you are so lucky, im so jealous.
Going WELL SLOW.
Its not been all that this year.
Back in BLACK
16th insha'Allah! A week on Tuesday.
Don't be jealous though, you may well get to go one day insha'Allah, and you could get a lot more benefit from it than I do.
Don't just do something! Stand there.
Mashallah - Inshallah you will enjoy it and find it fruitful.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
slow?!
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